Daughter I see in Rome or Split (6)
I believe the answer is:
divide
'split' is the definition.
(I know that split can be written as divide)
'daughter i see in rome' is the wordplay.
'daughter' becomes 'd' (genealogical abbreviation).
'see in rome' becomes 'vide' ('see' in Latin).
'd'+'i'+'vide'='DIVIDE'
'or' is the link.
(Other definitions for divide that I've seen before include "Split or separate into parts" , "Seperate, split" , "Saying : '. . . . . . and conquer'" , "Split into portions" , "Bisect" .)